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1921

August 10, 1921: Sir Sultan Mohamed Shah Aga Khan III, 48th Imam of the Shia Ismaili Muslims, who was granted the rank and status of first class chief with a salute of 11 guns in recognition of loyal service during the First World War is pictured on holiday at Deauville, France. Picture by: PA/PA Archive/Press Association Images. Copyright.
1998

November 1998: His Highness the Aga Khan during a ceremony in which Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and the French President Jacques Chirac jointly unveiled a statue of Sir Winston Churchill. Prince Karim was presented with "The Daily Telegraph Award of Merit." He had been a leading owner/breeder for more than two decades and the newspaper's managing director Jeremy Deedes said the award recognised the Aga Khan's success as an owner this year and his family's influence on the modern thoroughbred. Picture by: John Stillwell/PA Archive/Press Association Images. Copyright.
2008

Monday June 30, 2008. His Highness the Aga Khan with his daughter Princess Zahra before he was honoured by the National University of Ireland, Maynooth for his work against poverty and in promoting religious understanding. Picture by: Niall Carson/PA Archive/Press Association Images. Copyright.
2003

February 10, 2003: His Highness the Aga Khan leaves 10 Downing Street, after talks with Prime Minister Tony Blair a few weeks before the American led invasion of Iraq which began on March 20, 2003. The Prime Minister's official spokesman said that the discussions had involved a general overview of the overall international situation. The invasion was supported by Blair. Speaking to American Network NBC recently, His Highness said, "I certainly think the invasion of Iraq was a serious mistake." Picture by: Chris Young/PA Archive/Press Association Images. Copyright.
2006

July 1, 2006: His Highness the Aga Khan attends the Silver Wedding Anniversary Celebrations of Grand Duke Henri & Grand Duchess Maria-Theresa of Luxembourg. Picture by: Mark Cuthbert/UK Press/Press Association Image. Copyright.
2008

Monday June 30, 2008. A portrait of His Highness the Aga Khan taken before he was honoured by the National University of Ireland (NUI), Maynooth for his work against poverty and in promoting religious understanding. He is the first member of the Islamic community to be honoured in the history of NUI. Picture by: Niall Carson/PA Archive/Press Association Images. Copyright.

Monday June 30, 2008. His Highness the Aga Khan with his daughter Princess Zahra before he was honoured by the National University of Ireland, Maynooth for his work against poverty and in promoting religious understanding. Picture by: Niall Carson/PA Archive/Press Association Images. Copyright. Please click for more photos
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Thank you for this. May Mavla bless you.
Thank you for posting such nice pictures of Mawlana Sultan Muhammad Shah, Mawlana Shah Karim Hazar Imam and Princess Zahra
A magnificent proof of the work that Mawlana Hazar Imam is doing for the entire world and that it is being appreciated. Thank you for this piece and Ya Ali Madad.
Good job, editor!
It is great to see these excellent photos.
These pictures and write up are awesome. Very well done.
Ya Ali Madad. Thank you for sharing photos.
Ya Ali Madad and best regards to all Ismailis. Nice pictures of our beloved Mawlana Hazar Imam.
A good collection. Thank you for sharing and Ya Ali Madad to all.
Great photos and we wish His Highness the Aga Khan a long life. He is making the world a better place by preparing bridges between people.
Excellent work – keep it up
Ya Ali Madad to all. Thanks for posting our beloved Imam’s Pictures.
من کنت مولا فهذا علی مولا
Kholo parada, has has mukh dikhlavo
Mere sahebe, ab teri mohabat lagi.
My family and I loved the pictures. Thank you for posting them. He looks very tired, but also very happy!
Very good photos. It is so nice to see Hazar Imam looking so happy and contented.
Thank you for sharing these special pictures of Mowlana Hazar Imam, Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah and Princes Zahra.
Thank you for posting them
Thanks for sharing these beautiful pictures!
Ya Ali Madad.
Well done! Very impressive collection of some less known pictures of Late Imam and Hazar Imam.
Beautiful pictures.
“Jis ka mai Mawla hun ipus ka Ali Mawla hai”
“He whose Mawla I am, Ali is his Mawla” – Hadith
What can I say? I was deeply touched by these photos. May Mawlabapa bless us all, ameen.
Very nice, especially the one of father and duaghter. We see our spiritual father in his role as a father. I thought these were going to be pictures of the 48th and the to-be 49th Imam together. Of course many such exist and we hope to see them on this go-to site for memorabilia on everything Aga Khans – and much more.